Dallas Mavericks and Las Vegas Sands Corp. donate combined $100,000 to local nonprofit

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The Dallas Mavericks, in collaboration with their new owner Sands Corp. , have pledged a substantial $100,000 to a nonprofit organization that has been serving the Dallas area for the past decade. This donation aims to enhance the nonprofit's efforts in supporting local residents and addressing community needs. The Mavericks have a history of community engagement, and this contribution marks a significant step in their commitment to social responsibility. Sands Corp.

, which recently took ownership of the team, has made it clear that supporting local initiatives is a priority for them. The partnership is expected to not only provide financial support but also foster a deeper connection between the team and the community. The Mavericks' philanthropic efforts highlight the important role that sports organizations can play in driving positive change. Local leaders and residents have expressed appreciation for the team's commitment to uplifting the community. This donation is anticipated to create a meaningful impact on the nonprofit's ability to serve those in need in Dallas.

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